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Zack Davis
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17 April, 09:07
How does flowing water change the earths surface
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Deposition occurs when gravity's downward pull on sediment is greater than the push of flowing water or wind. Rivers and streams erode soil, rock, and sediment. Sediment is tiny grains of broken-down rock.
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